Though, for Anonymous, it can never be fully replaced. A new site can be launched online, but the place Megaupload has in their hearts will last forever.

In short: Anonymous REALLY loved Megaupload. Like, maybe more than a friend.

The online collective protesting efforts made by corporations and supporters of SOPA to shut down the Internet is taking their actions to the next level by launching their out file-sharing website to replace Megaupload. Dubbed Anonyupload, this new site is said to be fully functional no later than Wednesday and according to the site, "For your safety, our infrastructure will be out of the U.S jurisdiction ( Russia )."

Why do we feel like that isn't a better alternative?

Regardless, the movement won't be stopping there. There is some talk the activists will launch an Anonymous-themed Facebook alternative, Anon+.

Wait. Wouldn't that be a Google+ alternative? Oh whatever! The point is, the movement is GROWING and they are ready to show the U.S. 1% what is up!

A new Bill Cosby accuser's story of how he allegedly sexually assaulted her after drugging her drink is horrifying.

According to Patricia, -- who decided to keep her last name anonymous -- Bill invited her to a dinner party in 1978 after they met at a conference... a dinner party that ended up just being the two of them: